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- pci_alloc_consistent doubt
 
Avinash Patil
 - what does it use two "!!"
 
Ben Wu
 - what does it use two "!!"
 
Ben Wu
 - what does it use two "!!"
 
anish singh
 - pci_alloc_consistent doubt
 
Dhananjay Maske
 - what does it use two "!!"
 
Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu
 - what does it use two "!!"
 
Christopher Harvey
 - Online migration of arbitrary filesystems, possible?
 
Daniel Hilst
 - Online migration of arbitrary filesystems, possible?
 
Daniel Hilst
 - Online migration of arbitrary filesystems, possible?
 
Jason Ball
 - what does it use two "!!"
 
Jonathan Neuschäfer
 - cgroup.procs versus tasks (cgroups)
 
Kevin Wilson
 - kernel build error
 
Mulyadi Santosa
 - Reading linux boot args
 
manty kuma
 - [ARM-LINUX]Booting is stopped at "CPSIE" instruction
 
sandeep kumar
 - kernel build error
 
Kumar amit mehta
 - cgroup.procs versus tasks (cgroups)
 
Vlad Dogaru
 - What is idr_alloc()
 
Manavendra Nath Manav
 - [help] kernel oops in function gpio_to_irq
 
Mylene Josserand
 - Method to calculate user space thread size
 
naveen yadav
 - kernel build error
 
Mulyadi Santosa
 - cgroup.procs versus tasks (cgroups)
 
Kevin Wilson
 - Reading linux boot args
 
Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu
 - cgroup.procs versus tasks (cgroups)
 
Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu
 - Online migration of arbitrary filesystems, possible?
 
Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu
 - Biggest Fake Conference in Computer Science
 
newtonhanes at hushmail.com
 - Biggest Fake Conference in Computer Science
 
Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu
 - Reading linux boot args
 
manty kuma
 - cgroup.procs versus tasks (cgroups)
 
Rami Rosen
 - Method to calculate user space thread size
 
Mulyadi Santosa
 - Method to calculate user space thread size
 
Sankar P
 - Method to calculate user space thread size
 
naveen yadav
 - sample network driver
 
Tarun Batra
 - Kernel generates vmImage instead of zImage
 
Onur Cem Çelebi
 - block level cow operation
 
Prashant Shah
 - Method to calculate user space thread size
 
Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu
 - Method to calculate user space thread size
 
Tobias Boege
 - Biggest Fake Conference in Computer Science
 
Jonathan Neuschäfer
 - [help] kernel oops in function gpio_to_irq
 
Mylene Josserand
 - NMIs, Locks, linked lists, barriers, and rculists, oh my!
 
Arlie Stephens
 - Kernel generates vmImage instead of zImage
 
Mulyadi Santosa
 - NMIs, Locks, linked lists, barriers, and rculists, oh my!
 
Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu
 - A few questions about the kernel-janitors project.
 
Jerry Zhang
 - A few questions about the kernel-janitors project.
 
Jerry Zhang
 - NMIs, Locks, linked lists, barriers, and rculists, oh my!
 
Arlie Stephens
 - Kernel generates vmImage instead of zImage
 
Onur Cem Çelebi
 - Kernel generates vmImage instead of zImage
 
Onur Cem Çelebi
 - Kernel generates vmImage instead of zImage
 
Christophe Aeschlimann
 - Kernel generates vmImage instead of zImage
 
Onur Cem Çelebi
 - socket MSG_DONTROUTE option on local sockets
 
devendra.aaru
 - Related to Network packet in kernel
 
Tarun Batra
 - Can anyone plz explain me the fields
 
Tarun Batra
 - Kernel generates vmImage instead of zImage
 
Augusto Mecking Caringi
 - Kernel generates vmImage instead of zImage
 
Robert P. J. Day
 - Related to Network packet in kernel
 
michi1 at michaelblizek.twilightparadox.com
 - NMIs, Locks, linked lists, barriers, and rculists, oh my!
 
michi1 at michaelblizek.twilightparadox.com
 - Can anyone plz explain me the fields
 
michi1 at michaelblizek.twilightparadox.com
 - Using vmalloc in device driver code
 
neha naik
 - NMIs, Locks, linked lists, barriers, and rculists, oh my!
 
Arlie Stephens
 - NMIs, Locks, linked lists, barriers, and rculists, oh my!
 
michi1 at michaelblizek.twilightparadox.com
 - Using vmalloc in device driver code
 
Mulyadi Santosa
 - Using vmalloc in device driver code
 
Arun KS
 - Interrupt Handler of Ethernet Device
 
Robert Clove
 - Interrupt Handler of Ethernet Device
 
Rami Rosen
 - Interrupt Handler of Ethernet Device
 
Robert Clove
 - Interrupt Handler of Ethernet Device
 
Anuz Pratap Singh Tomar
 - Using vmalloc in device driver code
 
neha naik
 - Interrupt Handler of Ethernet Device
 
ishare
 - Interrupt Handler of Ethernet Device
 
Rami Rosen
 - simple question about the function memcmp in kernel
 
Ben Wu
 - simple question about the function memcmp in kernel
 
Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu
 - simple question about the function memcmp in kernel
 
Max Filippov
 - simple question about the function memcmp in kernel
 
Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu
 - simple question about the function memcmp in kernel
 
Burke
 - Interrupt Handler of Ethernet Device
 
Robert Clove
 - Interrupt Handler of Ethernet Device
 
Rami Rosen
 - Kernel generates vmImage instead of zImage
 
Onur Cem Çelebi
 - Linux from scratch
 
Alexandru Juncu
 - Linux from scratch
 
Silviu Popescu
 - Linux from scratch
 
Mulyadi Santosa
 - Building multiple .ko files from a single module
 
Sankar P
 - Linux from scratch
 
Robert P. J. Day
 - Linux from scratch
 
Alexandru Juncu
 - Building multiple .ko files from a single module
 
Moritz Fischer
 - Building multiple .ko files from a single module
 
Kristof Provost
 - Building multiple .ko files from a single module
 
Sankar P
 - Passthrough device driver performance is low on reads compared to	writes
 
neha naik
 - Linux from scratch
 
Mulyadi Santosa
 - At which Network Layer
 
Robert Clove
 - At which Network Layer
 
Yi Li
 - open_softirq do?
 
Robert Clove
 - open_softirq do?
 
Rami Rosen
 - the github repo, and bugzilla.kernel.org
 
Haix64
 - the github repo, and bugzilla.kernel.org
 
Jonathan Neuschäfer
 - Kexec sys call code
 
leo kirotawa
 - Forum for asking questions related to block device drivers
 
neha naik
 - Forum for asking questions related to block device drivers
 
Rajat Sharma
 - Linux from scratch
 
Mulyadi Santosa
 - Linux from scratch
 
Alexandru Juncu
 - Forum for asking questions related to block device drivers
 
Bjørn Mork
 - How will Linux community support the coming Intel new chip Bay Trail?
 
Peter Xu
 - Forum for asking questions related to block device drivers
 
neha naik
 - How will Linux community support the coming Intel new chip Bay	Trail?
 
Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu
 - How will Linux community support the coming Intel new chip Bay	Trail?
 
Greg Freemyer
 - Forum for asking questions related to block device drivers
 
Rajat Sharma
 - Forum for asking questions related to block device drivers
 
neha naik
 - Forum for asking questions related to block device drivers
 
Greg Freemyer
 - Forum for asking questions related to block device drivers
 
neha naik
 - Forum for asking questions related to block device drivers
 
Arlie Stephens
 - Forum for asking questions related to block device drivers
 
Greg Freemyer
 - Forum for asking questions related to block device drivers
 
neha naik
 - net_device: limit rate ot tx packets
 
christian+kn at wwad.de
 - net_device: limit rate ot tx packets
 
michi1 at michaelblizek.twilightparadox.com
 - net_device: limit rate ot tx packets
 
Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu
 - net_device: limit rate ot tx packets
 
michi1 at michaelblizek.twilightparadox.com
 - net_device: limit rate ot tx packets
 
Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu
 - simple question about struct pointer
 
Ben Wu
 - simple question about struct pointer
 
arshad hussain
 - Where is /dev/mtdX on Linux-3.8.0-rc7+
 
bill4carson
 - who calls tx callback of the networking device
 
devendra.aaru
 - File System Learning Approach
 
Pietro Paolini
 - File System Learning Approach
 
Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu
 - Where is /dev/mtdX on Linux-3.8.0-rc7+
 
Yuva Raj
 - File System Learning Approach
 
Manish Katiyar
 - File System Learning Approach
 
Pietro Paolini
 - File System Learning Approach
 
Manish Katiyar
 - Why the niceness is not always taken into account ?
 
Alexandre Laurent
 - Why the niceness is not always taken into account ?
 
Kristof Provost
 - SNORT/SURICATA LEARNing
 
Robert Clove
 - SNORT/SURICATA LEARNing
 
Greg Freemyer
 - SNORT/SURICATA LEARNing
 
Anuz Pratap Singh Tomar
 - YAFFS2 not part of Linux Kernel
 
Pietro Paolini
 - Why the niceness is not always taken into account ?
 
Alexandre Laurent
 - Why the niceness is not always taken into account ?
 
michi1 at michaelblizek.twilightparadox.com
 - YAFFS2 not part of Linux Kernel
 
Greg Freemyer
 - Module needs to lookup its own symbols at runtime.
 
Neil Baylis
 - Why the niceness is not always taken into account ?
 
Kristof Provost
 - Module needs to lookup its own symbols at runtime.
 
devendra.aaru
 - Invitation to connect on LinkedIn
 
Kumar Sukhani via LinkedIn
 - Invitation to connect on LinkedIn
 
rush
 - So I want to get some kernel routine called....
 
Arlie Stephens
 - YAFFS2 not part of Linux Kernel
 
Bernd Petrovitsch
 - So I want to get some kernel routine called....
 
Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu
 - Build error in linux-3.8.7
 
Giridhara RP (grp)
 - Invitation to connect on LinkedIn
 
Leon Romanovsky
 - Build error in linux-3.8.7
 
Sarbojit Ganguly
 - Build error in linux-3.8.7
 
Giridhara RP (grp)
 - Build error in linux-3.8.7
 
Sarbojit Ganguly
 - Build error in linux-3.8.7
 
Giridhara RP (grp)
 - Build error in linux-3.8.7
 
Giridhara RP (grp)
 - How to debug kernel on ARM with gdb
 
Woody Wu
 - Build error in linux-3.8.7
 
Giridhara RP (grp)
 - Handling MSI interrupts
 
Matti Vaittinen
 - Build error in linux-3.8.7
 
Sarbojit Ganguly
 - net_device: limit rate ot tx packets
 
christian+kn at wwad.de
 - scheduler context
 
ratheesh kannoth
 - Build error in linux-3.8.7
 
Sarbojit Ganguly
 - linux-3.8.7 64bit build
 
Giridhara RP (grp)
 - linux-3.8.7 64bit build
 
Giridhara RP (grp)
 - scheduler context
 
Arun KS
 - Why the niceness is not always taken into account ?
 
Alexandre Laurent
 - Why the niceness is not always taken into account ?
 
Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu
 - Why the niceness is not always taken into account ?
 
Alexandre Laurent
 - Why the niceness is not always taken into account ?
 
Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu
 - [ARM-LINUX]Init process is not getting launched while bringing up an	opensource kernel on Qualcomm board...
 
sandeep kumar
 - [ARM-LINUX]Init process is not getting launched while bringing up	an opensource kernel on Qualcomm board...
 
Sarbojit Ganguly
 - [ARM-LINUX]Init process is not getting launched while bringing up	an opensource kernel on Qualcomm board...
 
sandeep kumar
 - [ARM-LINUX]Init process is not getting launched while bringing up	an opensource kernel on Qualcomm board...
 
Sarbojit Ganguly
 - help needed to do mmap
 
er krishna
 - help needed to do mmap
 
Prabhu nath
 - help needed to do mmap
 
er krishna
 - Check live Virtual Address to Physical Address mappings
 
Shraddha Kamat
 - help needed to do mmap
 
Prabhu nath
 - Check live Virtual Address to Physical Address mappings
 
Mulyadi Santosa
 - Why the niceness is not always taken into account ?
 
Alexandre Laurent
 - Building kernel modules with debuginfo and printing line numbers in	kernel oops message / coredump
 
Sankar P
 - Building kernel modules with debuginfo and printing line numbers	in kernel oops message / coredump
 
neha naik
 - Can small writes generate a lot of faults?
 
Daniel Hilst Selli
 - Check live Virtual Address to Physical Address mappings
 
Josh Cartwright
 - Building kernel modules with debuginfo and printing line numbers	in kernel oops message / coredump
 
Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu
 - YAFFS2 not part of Linux Kernel
 
richard -rw- weinberger
 - Building kernel modules with debuginfo and printing line numbers	in kernel oops message / coredump
 
Sankar P
 - Building kernel modules with debuginfo and printing line numbers	in kernel oops message / coredump
 
Sankar P
 - Something about Redhat
 
Robert Clove
 - Something about Redhat
 
Grzegorz Dwornicki
 - Something about Redhat
 
Robert Clove
 - Something about Redhat
 
Grzegorz Dwornicki
 - process context value
 
Shraddha Kamat
 - Something about Redhat
 
Robert Clove
 - Can small writes generate a lot of faults?
 
Gaurav Jain
 - Writing device drivers in Linux: A brief tutorial
 
Zack
 - Can small writes generate a lot of faults?
 
Mulyadi Santosa
 - Fwd: Building kernel modules with debuginfo and printing line numbers	in kernel oops message / coredump
 
Sankar P
 - Alternative for API system() in multi-threaded app
 
Praveen kumar
 - I2C: kernel & userspace drivers : using i2c-stub
 
Sagar Padhye
 - Can small writes generate a lot of faults?
 
Greg Freemyer
 - Fwd: [RFC]CPU in SYSFS: what information should be written to	/sys/devices/system/cpu/probe to add cpu In X86?
 
Ren Zhen
 - I2C: kernel & userspace drivers : using i2c-stub
 
anish singh
 - I2C: kernel & userspace drivers : using i2c-stub
 
Sagar Padhye
 - I2C: kernel & userspace drivers : using i2c-stub
 
Rami Rosen
 - [HELP] Document:	/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cache/index0/coherency_line_size
 
Ren Zhen
 - Writing device drivers in Linux: A brief tutorial
 
richard -rw- weinberger
 - [HELP] Document:	/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cache/index0/coherency_line_size
 
Silviu Popescu
 - Invitation to connect on LinkedIn
 
Vivek P.
 - Writing device drivers in Linux: A brief tutorial
 
shampavman
 - what will kernel_execve() does..?
 
sandeep kumar
 - Invitation to connect on LinkedIn
 
Greg Freemyer
 - Writing device drivers in Linux: A brief tutorial
 
Robert P. J. Day
 - [HELP] Documentation on	CPU:/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpuX/cache/indexX/shared_cpu_map
 
Ren Zhen
 - Can small writes generate a lot of faults?
 
Daniel Hilst Selli
 - [rrd-users] Can small writes generate a lot of faults?
 
Daniel Hilst Selli
 - Building kernel modules with debuginfo and printing line numbers	in kernel oops message / coredump
 
Mulyadi Santosa
 - [HELP] cpuidle in SYSFS:	/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpuidle/state0/desc
 
Ren Zhen
 - Dynamic Sysfs Attribute Files
 
Matt Davis
 - access to hardware registers using KGDB on ARM
 
Андрей Скворцов
 - Dynamic Sysfs Attribute Files
 
Rami Rosen
 - Dynamic Sysfs Attribute Files
 
Tobias Boege
 - [HELP]CPU in SYSFS:/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/microcode
 
Ren Zhen
 - anyone else getting "sizeof(struct x86cpu_device_id)" errors compiling	kernel?
 
Robert P. J. Day
 - Dynamic Sysfs Attribute Files
 
Matt Davis
 - [OT] How to use relative path in gdb macro
 
hz hanks
 - [HELP] Documentation on	CPU:/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpuX/cache/indexX/shared_cpu_map
 
edsionte
 - Do we use ARM's system mode in linux kernel
 
Dhiraj Kumar
 - ucontext in signal handler
 
Warlich, Christof
 - Do we use ARM's system mode in linux kernel
 
Greg Freemyer
 - Compile multiple modules with a single makefile
 
Henrique Rodrigues
 - Compile multiple modules with a single makefile
 
Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu
 - Compile multiple modules with a single makefile
 
Henrique Rodrigues
 - Compile multiple modules with a single makefile
 
Henrique Rodrigues
 - Invitation to connect on LinkedIn
 
Ashish Anand via LinkedIn
 - oops in a kernel module
 
Kevin Wilson
 - Documentation on device-mapper and friends
 
Kumar Amit Mehta
 - Documentation on device-mapper and friends
 
Greg Freemyer
 - oops in a kernel module
 
Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu
 - oops in a kernel module
 
Kevin Wilson
 - still confused by kernel compile msg,	"sizeof(struct x86cpu_device_id)=12 ..."
 
Robert P. J. Day
 - Do we use ARM's system mode in linux kernel
 
Arun KS
 - Documentation on device-mapper and friends
 
amit mehta
 - Documentation on device-mapper and friends
 
Greg Freemyer
 - Building multi-file modules
 
Arlie Stephens
 - Documentation on device-mapper and friends
 
Anatol Pomozov
 - [OT]kernel internship for women
 
Anuz Pratap Singh Tomar
 - [help] USB - kernel 3.8 : ULPI timeout
 
Mylene Josserand
 - Documentation on device-mapper and friends
 
Gaurav Mahajan
 - hello and wiki edit
 
Sven Dowideit
 - hello and wiki edit
 
Jonathan Neuschäfer
 - hello and wiki edit
 
Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu
 - updated hands-on tutorial on how to load external firmware from your	module
 
Robert P. J. Day
 - hello and wiki edit
 
Sven Dowideit
 - hello and wiki edit
 
Sven Dowideit
    
 
    
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